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Jožka, a short documentary from 2016, presents an intimate portrait of Jozef Miker as he passionately protests against a pig fattening facility built on the site of a former concentration camp in Lety, South Bohemia. The film's tone is both somber and defiant, capturing the weight of history and the ongoing struggle for justice. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to absorb the stark reality of the location and its significance. Miker’s raw performance reflects the pain of a community that lost so much, and the documentary doesn’t shy away from the emotional depth of its subject. With its focus on a lesser-known chapter of history, it compels viewers to confront the past and its lingering effects.
Features a unique historical perspective.Focuses on a poignant social issue.Intimate portrayal of activism.
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